Historical Papers
Communications historiques

Volume 23, numéro 1, 1988 Windsor 1988

Sommaire (16 articles)

  1. Presidential Address: Visions and Revisions: The View from the Presidents’ Offices of Ontario Universities Since the Second World War
  2. The Gordon Riots Revisited
  3. Rational Creatures and Free Citizens: The Language of Politics in the Eighteenth‑Century Debate on Women
  4. The Growth of a Craft Labour Force: Montreal Leather Artisans, 1815‑1831
  5. Parenté et migration : le cas des Canadiens français à Montréal entre 1845 et 1875
  6. From the Rule of Law to Responsible Government: Ontario Political Culture and the Origins of Canadian Statism
  7. Dispossession or Adaptation? Migration and Persistence of the Red River Metis, 1835‑1890
  8. The First Mrs. Rochester: Wrongful Confinement, Social Redundancy, and Commitment to the Private Asylum, 1883‑1923
  9. Losing Steam: The Boiler and Engine Industry as an Index of British Columbia’s Deindustrialization, 1880‑1915
  10. Philosophy, Psychology, and History: George Sidney Brett and the Quest for a Social Science at the University of Toronto, 1910‑1940
  11. “It was a Hard Life”:Class and Gender in the Work and Family Rhythms of a Railway Town, 1920‑1950
  12. “Empires of the Mind”? C.K. Ogden, Winston Churchill and Basic English
  13. Unpublished Papers/Communications non imprimées
  14. Our Contributors/Nos auteurs
  15. Obituaries/Nécrologie
  16. H. Blair Neatby

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